Supervisor Engine 2

Table 2-1 lists the three available versions of Supervisor Engine 2 and provides a brief description of each. Figure 2-1 shows the faceplate of Supervisor Engine 2 with the major features identified.

Table 2-1 Supervisor Engine 2 Versions

Supervisor Engine 2 Product Number

Description

WS-X6K-S2-PFC2

Supervisor Engine 2 (WS-X6K-S2-PFC2) is shipped with a factory-installed PFC2 daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC2); there is no MSFC daughter card installed. This version of Supervisor Engine 2 supports only the Catalyst operating system; it does not support Cisco IOS. Supervisor Engine 2 has two 1000BASE-X uplink ports that require the installation of GBIC transceivers.

WS-X6K-S2-MSFC2

Supervisor Engine 2 (WS-X6K-S2-MSFC2) comes with a factory-installed PFC2 daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC2) and a factory-installed MSFC2 daughter card (WS-F6K-MSFC2). It has two 1000BASE-X uplink ports that require the installation of GBIC transceivers.

Supported on all Catalyst 6500 series chassis except the Catalyst 6509-V-E chassis.

Software requirements

(minimum)

12.2(17d)SXB

Fan tray requirements

All three versions of Supervisor Engine 2 are designed to operate with the low-speed fan trays; they do not require that a high-speed fan tray (either a fan tray 2 or Catalyst 6500-E series fan tray) be installed in the chassis. Low-speed fan trays provide sufficient cooling for Supervisor Engine 2.

Slot installation restrictions

Slots 1 and 2 in any Catalyst 6500 series chassis

Backplane

32-Gbps shared bus. 256 Gbps when a Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM or WS-X6500-SFM2) is installed in the chassis.

Hardware restrictions

There are no additional hardware restrictions for Supervisor Engine 2.

Note Use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the RESET button.

CONSOLE port

One 10/100/1000 port that uses an RJ-45 connector. The CONSOLE port allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The CONSOLE port is an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control.

The CONSOLE port has an LED associated with it.

PCMCIA slot options

One PCMCIA slot is available. The Flash PC card (PCMCIA) slot holds a Flash PC card for additional flash memory. You can use this flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device. Supports a 64 MB (p/n MEM-C6K-ATA-1-64M=) ATA Flash PC card. An eject button is located on the right side, next to the slot. Pushing in on the button ejects the Flash PC card from the slot.

•Red—The diagnostic test failed. The supervisor engine is not operational because a fault occurred during the initialization sequence or an overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.)

SYSTEM

•Green—All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK.

•Orange—The power supply has failed or the power supply fan has failed.

•Red—Incompatible power supplies are installed.

–The redundant clock has failed.

–One VTT1 module has failed or the VTT module temperature minor threshold has been exceeded2.

–Two VTT modules fail or the VTT module temperature major threshold has been exceeded3.

–The temperature of the supervisor engine major threshold has been exceeded.

CONSOLE

•Green—The port is active.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

PWR MGMT

•Green—Sufficient power is available for all modules.

•Orange—There is insufficient power for all modules to power up.

LINK

(Uplink ports)

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Flashing orange—The port failed diagnostics and is disabled.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Red—The supervisor engine is resetting; an overtemperature condition has occurred.

Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not come online.

•Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

SWITCH LOAD

If the switch is operational, the switch load bar meter indicates (as an approximate percentage) the current traffic load over the backplane.

PCMCIA

Green—The installed Flash PC card is being accessed and is performing either a read or a write operation.

2If no redundant supervisor engine is installed and there is a VTT module minor or major overtemperature condition, the system shuts down.

Supervisor Engine 32

Table 2-5 lists the four available versions of Supervisor Engine 32 and provides a brief description of each. Figure 2-2 shows the faceplate of Supervisor Engine 32 (WS-SUP32-GE-3B) with the major features identified. Figure 2-3 shows the faceplate of Supervisor Engine 32 (WS-SUP32-10GE-3B) with the major features identified.

Supervisor Engine 32 (WS-SUP32-GE-3B) is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3B daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3B) and an MSFC2A daughter card (WS-F6K-MSFC2A). Supervisor Engine 32 has three uplink ports: two 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports that require the installation of XENPAK transceivers and one 10/100/1000 port with an RJ-45 connector.

All versions of Supervisor Engine 32 require that a high-speed fan tray (either a fan tray 2 or Catalyst 6500-E series fan tray) be installed in the chassis. Low-speed fan trays do not provide sufficient cooling for Supervisor Engine 32.

Note The high-speed fan trays require that you install a 2500 W or higher capacity power supply in the chassis to power the fan tray.

Slot installation restrictions

Supervisor Engine 32 must be installed in:

•Slots 1 and 2 in a 3-slot or a 4-slot chassis

•Slots 5 and 6 in a 6-slot or a 9-slot chassis

•Slots 7 and 8 in a 13-slot chassis

Note The primary supervisor engine can be installed in either slot.

Backplane

32-Gbps shared bus.

Note Supervisor Engine 32 does not include and does not support switch fabric.

Note Because the reset switch is recessed in the faceplate, you must use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the switch.

CONSOLE port

This is a 10/100/1000 port that uses an RJ-45 connector. The CONSOLE port allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The CONSOLE port is an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control.

DISK 0 (PCMCIA) slot and LED

One PCMCIA slot is available. The PCMCIA slot allows a Flash PC card to be installed providing additional flash memory. You can use this flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device. An eject button is located on the left side, next to the slot. Pushing in on the button ejects the PCMCIA card from the slot.

The PCMCIA slot has an LED associated with it.

Uplink ports (PORT 1 through PORT 9)

•The WS-SUP32-GE-3B has nine uplink ports: Eight 1000BASE-X SFP ports and one 10/100/1000BASE RJ-45 port. All nine uplink ports can be used at one time.

•Red—The diagnostic test failed. The supervisor engine is not operational because a fault occurred during the initialization sequence or an overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.)

SYSTEM

The SYSTEM LED indicates the status of the system components.

•Green—All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK.

•Orange—A minor hardware problem has been detected.

•Red—A major hardware problem has occurred.

ACTIVE

The ACTIVE LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is operating in active mode or is in standby mode.

•Green—The supervisor engine is operational and active.

•Orange—The supervisor engine is in standby mode.

PWR MGMT

The supervisor engine monitors each module's power requirements and status relative to the system's overall power capacity before fully powering up each module in the chassis.

•Orange—Power-up mode; running self-diagnostics.

•Green—Power management is functioning normally and sufficient power is available for all modules.

•Orange—A minor power management problem has been detected. There is insufficient power for all modules to power up.

•Red—A major power failure has occurred.

DISK 0 (PCMCIA) LED

Green—The installed Flash PC card is being accessed and is performing either a read or a write operation.

LINK

The LINK LED indicates the link status of the corresponding port. For the eight SFP transceiver uplink ports plus the 10/100/1000 copper port, the LED colors indicate the following:

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Flashing orange—The port failed diagnostics and is disabled.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Red—The supervisor engine is resetting; an overtemperature condition has occurred.

Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not come online.

Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

For LINK LEDs associated with the XENPAK transceiver uplink ports, the LED colors indicate the following:

•Green—The XENPAK transceiver is installed, a network interface cable is attached, and a network link is established.

•Orange—The XENPAK transceiver is installed, the network interface cable is attached, but there is no network link established.

•Off—Either the uplink port socket is empty (no XENPAK transceiver is installed) or the XENPAK transceiver is installed, but does not have a network cable attached.

Supervisor Engine 32 PISA

Table 2-9 lists the available versions of Supervisor Engine 32 PISA and provides a brief description of each. Figure 2-4 shows the faceplate of the WS-S32-GE-PISA with the major features identified. Figure 2-5 shows the faceplate of the WS-S32-10GE-PISA with the major features identified.

Table 2-9 Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Product Numbers and Descriptions

Supervisor Engine 32 Product Number

Description

WS-S32-GE-PISA

The WS-S32-GE-PISA is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3B daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3B) and a Programmable IP Services Accelerator (PISA) daughter card. The PISA daughter card replaces the MSFC2A daughter card. Supervisor Engine 32 has nine uplink ports: eight 1000BASE-X Ethernet uplink ports that require the installation of Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers and one 10/100/1000 port with an RJ-45 connector. Eight uplink ports can be used at one time.

WS-S32-10GE-PISA

The WS-S32-10GE-PISA is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3B daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3B) and a Programmable IP Services Accelerator (PISA) daughter card. The PISA daughter card replaces the MSFC2A daughter card. Supervisor Engine 32 has three uplink ports: two 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports that require the installation of XENPAK transceivers and one 10/100/1000 port with an RJ-45 connector. All three uplink ports can be used at one time.

Note Because the reset switch is recessed in the faceplate, you must use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the switch.

CONSOLE port

This is a 10/100/1000 port that uses an RJ-45 connector. The CONSOLE port allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The CONSOLE port is an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control.

DISK 0 (PCMCIA) slot and LED

One PCMCIA slot is available. The PCMCIA slot allows a Flash PC card to be installed providing additional flash memory. You can use this flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device. An eject button is located on the left side, next to the slot. Pushing in on the button ejects the PCMCIA card from the slot.

•Red—The diagnostic test failed. The supervisor engine is not operational because a fault occurred during the initialization sequence or an overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.)

SYSTEM

The SYSTEM LED indicates the status of the system components.

•Green—All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK.

•Orange—A minor hardware problem has been detected.

•Red—A major hardware problem has occurred.

ACTIVE

The ACTIVE LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is operating in active mode or is in standby mode.

•Green—The supervisor engine is operational and active.

•Orange—The supervisor engine is in standby mode.

PWR MGMT

The supervisor engine monitors each module's power requirements and status relative to the system's overall power capacity before fully powering up each module in the chassis.

•Orange—Power-up mode; running self-diagnostics.

•Green—Power management is functioning normally and sufficient power is available for all modules.

•Orange—A minor power management problem has been detected. There is insufficient power for all modules to power up.

•Red—A major power failure has occurred.

LINK

The LINK LED indicates the link status of the corresponding port. For the eight SFP uplink ports plus the 10/100/1000 copper port, the LED colors indicate the following:

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Flashing orange—The port failed diagnostics and is disabled.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Red—The supervisor engine is resetting; an overtemperature condition has occurred.

Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not come online.

Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

For LINK LEDs associated with the XENPAK uplink ports, the LED colors indicate the following:

•Green—The XENPAK transceiver is installed, a network interface cable is attached, and a network link is established.

•Orange—The XENPAK transceiver is installed, the network interface cable is attached, but there is no network link established.

•Off—Either the uplink port socket is empty (no XENPAK transceiver is installed) or the XENPAK transceiver is installed, but does not have a network cable attached.

DISK 0 (PCMCIA) LED

Green—The installed Flash PC card is being accessed and is performing either a read or a write operation.

Supervisor Engine 720

Table 2-13 lists the available versions of Supervisor Engine 720 and provides a brief description of each. Figure 2-6 shows the faceplate of Supervisor Engine 720 with the major features identified.

Table 2-13 Supervisor Engine 720 Versions

Supervisor Engine 720 Product Numbers

Description

WS-SUP720

Supervisor Engine 720 (WS-SUP720) is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3A daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3A) and a factory-installed MSFC3 daughter card (WS-F6K-MSFC3). Supervisor Engine 720 has three uplink ports: two 1000BASE-X Ethernet uplink ports that require the installation of GBIC transceivers and one 10/100/100 port equipped with an RJ-45 connector. Only two ports can be used at a time.

WS-SUP720-3B

Supervisor Engine 720 (WS-SUP720-3B) is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3B daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3B) and a factory-installed MSFC3 daughter card (WS-F6K-MSFC3). Supervisor Engine 720 has three uplink ports: two 1000BASE-X Ethernet uplink ports that require the installation of GBIC transceivers and one 10/100/100 port equipped with an RJ-45 connector. Only uplink two ports can be used at a time.

WS-SUP720-3BXL

Supervisor Engine 720 (WS-SUP720-3BXL) is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3BXL daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3BXL) and a factory-installed MSFC3 daughter card (WS-F6K-MSFC3). Supervisor Engine 720 has three uplink ports: two 1000BASE-X Ethernet uplink ports that require the installation of GBIC transceivers and one 10/100/100 port equipped with an RJ-45 connector. Only two uplink ports can be used at a time.

Note Because the reset switch is recessed in the faceplate, you must use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the switch.

CONSOLE port

This is a 10/100/1000 port that uses an RJ-45 connector. The CONSOLE port allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The CONSOLE port is an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control.

DISK 0 and DISK 1 slot and LEDs

Two PCMCIA slots are available. The PCMCIA slots allow a Flash PC card to be installed providing additional flash memory. You can use this flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device. An eject button is located on the left side, next to each slot. Pushing in on the button ejects the Flash PC card from the slot. The slot supports 64, 128, 256, 512 MB, and 1 GB Flash PC cards.

Each PCMCIA slot has an LED associated with it.

Uplink ports (PORT 1 and PORT 2)

•Supervisor Engine 720 has three uplink ports: Two 1000BASE-X SFP ports and one 10/100/1000BASE RJ-45 port. Only two ports can be active at one time.

Note The two 1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-X uplink ports require SFP transceivers to be installed.

Note In chassis configurations where there are redundant supervisor engines installed, the uplink ports on the supervisor engine that is in standby mode are fully functional.

Each uplink port has a LINK LED associated with it. The LINK LED indicates the link status of the corresponding port.

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Flashing orange—The port failed diagnostics and is disabled.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Red—The supervisor engine is resetting; an overtemperature condition has occurred.

Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not come online.

•Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

Uplink port queue structure

•Tx—1p2q2t

•Rx—1p1q4t

Buffer size

•Total buffer size—512 KB

•Rx/Tx buffer size—80 KB/432 KB

Pluggable transceivers supported

Supports SFP transceivers in the uplink ports.

Note See Appendix A for a list and a description of the SFP transceivers that are supported.

•Red—The diagnostic test failed. The supervisor engine is not operational because a fault occurred during the initialization sequence or an overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.)

SYSTEM

The SYSTEM LED indicates the status of the system components.

•Green—All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK.

•Orange—A minor hardware problem has been detected.

•Red—A major hardware problem has occurred

ACTIVE

The ACTIVE LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is operating in active mode or is in standby mode.

•Green—The supervisor engine is operational and active.

•Orange—The supervisor engine is in standby mode.

PWR MGMT

The supervisor engine monitors each module's power requirements and status relative to the system's overall power capacity before fully powering up each module in the chassis.

•Orange—Power-up mode; running self-diagnostics.

•Green—Power management is functioning normally and sufficient power is available for all modules.

•Orange—A minor power management problem has been detected. There is insufficient power for all modules to power up.

•Red—A major power failure has occurred.

DISK 0 and DISK 1 LEDs

These LEDs are illuminated green when the installed Flash PC card is being accessed and is performing either a read operation or a write operation.

Supervisor Engine 720-10GE

Table 2-17 lists the available versions of Supervisor Engine 720-10GE and provides a brief description of each. Figure 2-7 shows the faceplate of Supervisor Engine 720-10GE with the major features identified.

Table 2-17 Supervisor Engine 720-10GE Models

Supervisor Engine 720 Product Numbers

Description

Supervisor Engine 720-10GE (VS-S720-10G-3C)

Supervisor Engine 720 (VS-S720-10G-3C) is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3C daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3C) and a factory-installed MSFC3 daughter card (WS-F6K-MSFC3). Supervisor Engine 720 has five uplink ports: two 10GBASE-X Ethernet ports that require the installation of X2 transceivers, two 1000BASE-X Ethernet ports that require SFP transceivers, and one 10/100/100 port equipped with an RJ-45 connector.

Supervisor Engine 720-10GE (VS-S720-10G-3CXL)

Supervisor Engine 720 (VS-S720-10G-3CXL) is shipped with a factory-installed PFC3CXL daughter card (WS-F6K-PFC3CXL) and a factory-installed MSFC3 daughter card (WS-F6K-MSFC3). Supervisor Engine 720-10GE has five uplink ports: two 10GBASE-X Ethernet ports that require the installation of X2 transceivers, two 1000BASE-X Ethernet ports that require SFP transceivers, and one 10/100/100 port equipped with an RJ-45 connector.

Note If there are no DFC-equipped modules installed, certain configurations require Release 12.2(33)SXH1 or later and impose configuration restrictions. Refer to your software release notes for further information.

Fan tray requirements

All versions of Supervisor Engine 720-10GE require that a high-speed fan tray (either a fan tray 2 or Catalyst 6500-E series fan tray) be installed in the chassis.

Note Because the reset switch is recessed in the faceplate, you must use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the switch.

CONSOLE port

This is a 10/100/1000 port that uses an RJ-45 connector. The CONSOLE port allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The CONSOLE port is an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control.

Universal Serial Bus (USB) port

Two USB 2.0 ports are provided. Currently, they are not enabled.

DISK 0 slot and LED

One PCMCIA slot is available. The PCMCIA slots allow a Flash PC card to be installed providing additional flash memory. You can use this flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device. An eject button is located on the left side, next to each slot. Pushing in on the button ejects the Flash PC card from the slot. The slot supports 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GB Flash PC cards.

•Red—The diagnostic test failed. The supervisor engine is not operational because a fault occurred during the initialization sequence or an overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.)

SYSTEM

The SYSTEM LED indicates the status of the system components.

•Green—All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK.

•Orange—A minor hardware problem has been detected.

•Red—A major hardware problem has occurred.

ACTIVE

The ACTIVE LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is operating in active mode or is in standby mode.

•Green—The supervisor engine is operational and active.

•Orange—The supervisor engine is in standby mode.

PWR MGMT

The supervisor engine monitors each module's power requirements and status relative to the system's overall power capacity before fully powering up each module in the chassis.

•Orange—Power-up mode; running self-diagnostics.

•Green—Power management is functioning normally and sufficient power is available for all modules.

•Orange—A minor power management problem has been detected. There is insufficient power for all modules to power up.

•Red—A major power failure has occurred.

DISK 0

This LED is illuminated green when the installed Flash PC card is being accessed and is performing either a read operation or a write operation.

LINK

Each uplink port has a LINK LED associated with it. The LINK LED indicates the link status of the corresponding port.

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Flashing orange—The port failed diagnostics and is disabled.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Red—The supervisor engine is resetting; an overtemperature condition has occurred.

Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not come online.

•Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

Supervisor Engine 2T

Table 2-21 lists the available versions of Supervisor Engine 2T and provides a brief description of each. Figure 2-8 shows the faceplate of Supervisor Engine 2T with the major features identified.

Table 2-21 Supervisor Engine 2T Models

Supervisor Engine 720 Product Numbers

Description

VS-S2T-10G

The VS-S2T-10G is shipped with a factory-installed PFC4 daughter card (VS-F6K-PFC4) and a factory-installed MSFC5 daughter card (VS-F6K-MSFC5). There are five uplink ports: two 10GBASE-X Ethernet ports that require the installation of X2 transceivers and three 1000BASE-X Ethernet ports that require SFP transceivers.

VS-S2T-10G-XL

The VS-S2T-10G-XL is shipped with a factory-installed PFC4XL daughter card (VS-F6K-PFC4XL) and a factory-installed MSFC5 daughter card (VS-F6K-MSFC5). There are five uplink ports: two 10GBASE-X Ethernet ports that require the installation of X2 transceivers and three 1000BASE-X Ethernet ports that require SFP transceivers.

Note When the Supervisor Engine 2T is installed in a chassis with either a WS-X69xx or a WS-X68xx module, there is a requirement that the two slots adjacent to the supervisor engine and the module either have a module installed in them or, if the slots are unused, have a switching-module filler plate (Cisco part number SLOTBLANK-09 or WS-X6K-SLOT-CVR-E) installed for NEBS compliance. Do not use blank slot covers (WS-X6K-SLOT-CVR) to cover the adjacent unused slots.

Hardware restrictions

•Supported only in Catalyst 6500 E-series switches.

•Supports only modules equipped with the DFC4-A, DFC4-AXL, DFC4-E, DFC4-EXL, or the CFC daughter cards. Modules equipped with DFC3 daughter cards are not supported. For further information on hardware restrictions and module support, refer to the software release notes at the following URL:

Note Because the reset switch is recessed in the supervisor engine faceplate, you must use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the switch.

CONSOLE port

This is a 10/100/1000 port that uses an RJ-45 connector. The CONSOLE port allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The CONSOLE port is an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control.

Universal Serial Bus (USB) port

Two USB 2.0 ports are provided. The USB 5-pin mini Type-B connector is used as a console port allowing attachment to PCs that are not equipped with an RS-232 interface. The second USB port is currently not supported.

MANAGEMENT port

A 10/100/1000 copper port used for out-of-band Ethernet management of the switch.

DISK 0 slot and LED

One PCMCIA slot is available. The PCMCIA slots allow a Flash PC card to be installed providing additional flash memory. You can use this flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device. An eject button is located on the left side, next to each slot. Pushing in on the button ejects the Flash PC card from the slot. The slot supports 1 GB Flash PC cards.

The PCMCIA slot has an activity LED associated with it.

Uplink ports (PORT 1 through PORT 5)

•Supervisor Engine 2T has five uplink ports:

–Two 10GBASE-X ports

–Three 1000BASE-X ports

Note The two 10GBASE-X ports require X2 transceiver modules; the three 1000BASE-X uplink ports require SFP transceiver modules. For X2 and SFP transceiver support, refer to the compatibility matrices at the following URL:

•Red—The diagnostic test failed. The supervisor engine is not operational because a fault occurred during the initialization sequence or an overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.)

ID

A blue LED that flashes at half-second intervals is used to identify the supervisor engine for servicing purposes.

SYSTEM

The SYSTEM LED indicates the status of the system components.

•Green—All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK.

•Orange—A minor hardware problem has been detected.

•Red—A major hardware problem has occurred.

ACTIVE

The ACTIVE LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is operating in active mode or is in standby mode.

•Green—The supervisor engine is operational and active.

•Orange—The supervisor engine is in standby mode.

PWR MGMT

The supervisor engine monitors each module's power requirements and status relative to the system's overall power capacity before fully powering up each module in the chassis.

•Orange—Power-up mode; running self-diagnostics.

•Green—Power management is functioning normally and sufficient power is available for all modules.

•Orange—A minor power management problem has been detected. There is insufficient power for all modules to power up.

•Red—A major power failure has occurred.

DISK 0

This LED is illuminated green when the installed Flash PC card is being accessed and is performing either a read operation or a write operation.

LINK (SFP UPLINK)

Each of the three SFP uplink ports has a LINK LED associated with it. The LINK LED indicates the link status of the corresponding port.

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Flashing orange—The port failed diagnostics and is disabled.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Red—The supervisor engine is resetting; an overtemperature condition has occurred.

Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not come online.

•Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

MANAGEMENT port

The 10/100/1000 management port has an green LED associated with it.

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Off—The port is not active or the link is not connected.

LINK (10GE UPLINK)

Each of the two 10GE uplink ports have a link LED associated with it.

•Green—The port is active (the link is connected and operational).

•Flashing orange—The port failed diagnostics and is disabled.

•Orange—The port is disabled.

•Red—The supervisor engine is resetting; an overtemperature condition has occurred.

Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not come online.